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17. Fe2O3 + 3CO - 2Fe + 3CO2
If 25 g of Fe2O3 react with 25g of CO, what is the
maximum amount of Fe that can be produced?
(Hint: Find the limiting reactant to answer this
question).
A. 17 g Fe
B. 33 g Fe
C. 19 g Fe
D. 32 g Fe

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